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guassian coprimes test 001_202404141655_K6.000
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a serious attempt to use a gaussian distribution on note interval relative to the fundamental as dictated by the interval's coprime gcm as rank. The higher the gcm, the lower the probability the note will be played.
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April 14, 2024
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JohnGardner
Apr 20, 2024
This one was good. Very interesting. I could use a better explainer on the math of how you created it. Not familiar with co-primes, and is GCM the greatest common multiple? Or what...?